Saudi Arabia tops the purchase of weapons, the second largest country in India     

Years 2015 to 2008, India signed a $ 34 billion contract for the purchase of arms

Years 2015 to 2008, India signed a $ 34 billion contract for the purchase of arms

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According to a report by the US Congress in developing countries to buy more weapons, India is the second largest country the latest statement of the outgoing Indian Air Force Chief Arup Raha is seen as confirmation of the report. Note that the outgoing chief of the Indian Air Force said on Tuesday Arup Raha India need 200 jet aircraft style of Raphael and India is now buying up to 35 aircraft from France. According to Indian news agency Press Trust of India (PTI) US Congressional Research Service (which is stated in the report of RSS) the top Saudi arms purchases in developing countries, Saudi Arabia has a total of 93 billion dollars to 50 billion contracts for arms purchases during the year 2015 to the year 2008. According years 2015 to 2008, India signed a $ 34 billion contract for the purchase of weapons, Making the country the second largest growth in the developing world to buy weapons. Transfer of conventional arms to the developing countries from 2015 to the year 2008 by the IRS to report troops from India is reflected efforts to modernize while this report is not to be seen as the official report of the US Congress. The report by India’s recent efforts to show them he is turning his focus on arms purchases and the point reaching the United States. Previously it has been shown that the buyer of India, Russian-made weapons, the suppliers for the purchase of weapons from India have been changing in recent years. India bought modern defense system called to be installed in aircraft in 2004 from Israel. While running, including 6 ‘war on diesel submarines from France in 2005 bought numerous devices. According to the IRS report, India has bought 6 C-130 cargo plane J. United States in 2008, The 57 Hawk trainer jets to India a billion dollars in 2010, Britain and Italy have 12 Augusta West India Islands (AW-101) helicopters sold.

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